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OCBA Commercial Law & Bankruptcy Section Meeting
Strategic Thinking or Impermissible Gerrymandering? The Classification of Claims in Chapter 11 Cases
Start Date - End Date
April 25, 2019
11:45 AM - 1:15 PM
Online registration for this event is not available at this time.
To enquire, please contact our membership department at (949) 440.6700 x384
To enquire, please contact our membership department at (949) 440.6700 x384
Speakers:
Hon. Theodor C. Albert
U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Central District of California, Santa Ana Division
D. Edward Hays, Esq.
Partner, Marshack Hays LLP
Todd C. Ringstad, Esq.
Partner, Ringstad & Sanders LLP
Strategic Thinking or Impermissible Gerrymandering? The Classification of Claims in Chapter 11 Cases
Disenfranchisement is never a good thing. Learn whether your classification of a creditor claim serves to automatically make your proposed chapter 11 plan 'dead on arrival.' Join our panel for a creative discussion balancing the rights given to creditors and debtors under the Bankruptcy Code when it comes to determinations of claims and interests, classification, and artificial impairment.
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Available Functions
Lunch
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$35.00 |
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